Rappahannock News

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES

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When you send a card in the mail, you comfort the bereaved in a special way. When, where, and how you send a sympathy card can make all the difference. A card can be sent as soon as you learn about a death, even if you are late at receiving the news. You can send a card to the address of the deceased if you don’t know the recipient’s address, or you can send a card to the funeral home. If your card is meant for more than one person, address it to “The Family of (the deceased’s name).” Even if you only knew the deceased, it is still appropriat­e to send condolence­s to that person’s family members. One of the reasons why people are so uncomforta­ble at a funeral or memorial is because they’re not sure about what to do or say when offering condolence­s. While death may be an extremely uncomforta­ble topic, the worst thing you can do is ignore it when it occurs the of a friend or colleague. To learn about our funeral services, please call at We invite you to tour our facility, convenient­ly located at 233 Broadview Ave., Warrenton. We’ll also tell you about our BRIGHT VIEW CEMETERY, just outside of Warrenton.

“What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” – Helen Keller

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